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A review on the electroencephalography markers of Stroop executive control processes

Karin Heidlmayr
Maria Kihlstedt
Frédéric Isel

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The present article on executive control addresses the issue of the locus of the Stroop effect by examining neurophysiological components marking conflict monitoring, interference suppression, and conflict resolution. Our goal was to provide an overview of a series of determining neurophysiological findings including neural source reconstruction data on distinct executive control processes and sub-processes involved in the Stroop task. Consistently, a fronto-central N2 component is found to reflect conflict monitoring processes, with its main neural generator being the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Then, for cognitive control tasks that involve a linguistic component like the Stroop task, the N2 is followed by a centro-posterior N400 and subsequently a late sustained potential (LSP). The N400 is mainly generated by the ACC and the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and is thought to reflect interference suppression, whereas the LSP plausibly reflects conflict resolution processes. The present overview shows that ERP constitute a reliable methodological tool for tracing with precision the time course of different executive processes and sub-processes involved in experimental tasks involving a cognitive conflict. Future research should shed light on the fine-grained mechanisms of control respectively involved in linguistic and non-linguistic tasks.
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hal-03176358 , version 1 (21-11-2022)

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Karin Heidlmayr, Maria Kihlstedt, Frédéric Isel. A review on the electroencephalography markers of Stroop executive control processes. Brain and Cognition, 2020, 146, pp.105637. ⟨10.1016/j.bandc.2020.105637⟩. ⟨hal-03176358⟩
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